Jiang uses the Bronze Age collapse as an example of destruction generating new creativity, linking it to the rise of the Greek polis and, through Egyptian decline, to the Davidic kingdom that gave rise to the Bible.
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Historical Creativity
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The host begins by asking how Jiang became a public analyst and ends by asking how history itself gets rewritten.
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